First off, I gotta say that it is just way too soon for Ronda Rousey to be writing an autobiography. Hell, even Dana White, her boss says the same thing. But then, there is striking while the iron is hot and right now, she's as hot as she will ever be. So, from a business standpoint, doing the book is the smart thing. I'm a huge fan of her's and looked forward to reading her "life story" in My Fight / Your Fight. I haven't felt this way about a fighter since the early days of Mike Tyson when he was at his prime. Watching what Rousey does is very similar and it's a big event for me on fight night. So naturally I want to know more about the person. Even though she addresses her childhood, I feel that I'm still missing out on a lot of stuff. Most of the book is centered on her fighting career and just as much as it is about telling us about what happens, it's more of a self-help book in pounding into us the will to survive, to never quit and to keep pushing forward and apply the same drive and principals for anything we choose to pursue in how own lives. It's a good read and there are a lot of interesting stories throughout and a lot to take away from in motivating oneself. I particularly like hearing about her stories with regards to her Trainer Edmond. Definitely worth a Rent from your Library.

This trailer just dropped last week to hype up her upcoming fight with Holly Holm. Even though this isn't FOR the book, the stuff we see in it more or less makes it a trailer for it as we see stuff that she talks about. The mother and little kid playing her are in fact portrayed by her own Mother and her younger sister.

Wow, Ronda got her ass destroyed tonight by Holly Holm. I could tell something was off with her within the first few seconds of Round 1. I suspected going into the fight that she would feel obligated to try and knock Holm out in 30 seconds or less or it would be deemed a failure by fans because of how quick she has dispatched her last 4 opponents and sure enough, there was Ronda throwing haymakers and missing widely. She was sloppy, undisciplined and out of control. She looked embarrassing and not the championship fighter she was. Holm is a great fighter and has tremendous skills, but the fact of the matter is that she fought a very different Ronda tonight, which made it easier for Holm to knock her out. Sloppy. Ronda should have not been hanging around Mike Tyson during training for this fight because she looked exactly like Tyson when he was going off the rails years ago.

Reportedly this is a Teaser for Ronda Rousey in the pages of the forthcoming Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. I didn't even know that she was a part of this, but based on that image, I'm down. It hasn't been officially confirmed or denied by anyone yet, but the image is most likely RR based on the tattoo on her wrist.

Ronda is notorious for crying a lot, especially during her workouts. But I don't think anyone has ever seen her like this in such a public way. I found her to be very courageous and brave for opening herself up like this when discussing her knock out loss. I think she may win over new fans because she was willing to bare her soul.

Rousey needs to call it a career. She just got destroyed in her first fight in over a year since her brutal loss to Holly Holm. Tonight's fight against Amanda Nunes was even worse in a way because it lasted all of 45 seconds. I've never seen anyone tee off on Rousey like this. This was on par with Ray Mercer completing annihilating Tommy Morrison. They both were out on their feet and took untold amounts of head-shots. What a sad way to end it. I know this is her last fight. She doesn't have "it" anymore. She literally was a deer in highlights tonight. Her feet were in cement blocks. She couldn't move and she couldn't defend herself. For the greatest Female UFC Champion ever, she didn't know what to do.

After months and months of speculation, she finally makes her official WWE Debut (not counting her Wrestlemania cameo a few years ago). This is her legit debut and from the looks of it, she will have a match at Wrestlemania.

So, WrestleMania came and went last night and easily the match of the night was Ronda Rousey. I sh*t you not, she was f*cking amazing. THIS was the match I was looking forward to most and to be honest, I was expecting a train wreck. No one has ever come in from the outside from a different profession and bee able to pull off a seamless transition. There is always that awkward thing that rears its ugly head to tell us such and such just does not belong. Ronda not only did she meet my expectations, which were already low, but she exceeded beyond my wildest dreams. Damn entertaining match. Sit back and enjoy. She has a long career ahead of her in the WWE.